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Cancer Care at Home Across
England
Cancer care at home provides personalised, CQC-regulated support for individuals living with cancer, whether undergoing treatment, recovering from surgery, or receiving palliative care. At Neeryville Care, we deliver professional live-in and domiciliary cancer care across England, helping individuals remain safe, comfortable, and supported in familiar surroundings.
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What Is Cancer Care at Home?
Cancer home care is specialist support delivered by trained carers in your own home.
It includes personal care, medication management, mobility assistance, nutritional support,
and emotional wellbeing support tailored to the stage of treatment and individual needs.
Who Is Cancer Care at Home Suitable For?
• Individuals undergoing chemotherapy or radiotherapy
• Post-surgical cancer recovery
• Advanced or complex cancer conditions
• Individuals requiring palliative care
• Those needing overnight or 24-hour support
Types of Cancer Care Support We Provide
We provide structured, condition-led cancer care including:
• Personal care including washing, dressing and grooming
• Medication management and oncology treatment support
• Nutritional support and meal preparation during treatment
• Mobility assistance and fall prevention
• Escorting to chemotherapy, radiotherapy and hospital appointments
• Overnight care and 24-hour live-in care if required
• Emotional support and companionship
All support is delivered under CQC regulation with ongoing care reviews to
adapt to changing clinical needs.
Live-In Cancer Care vs Visiting Care
Live-in cancer care provides continuous one-to-one support for individuals requiring round-the-clock monitoring, while domiciliary care involves scheduled visits throughout the day. We assess clinical complexity, fatigue levels, medication routines, and safety needs before recommending the most appropriate model.
Hospital Discharge and Oncology Support
Following cancer surgery or hospital treatment, early discharge can feel overwhelming. Our cancer care team works alongside discharge coordinators and oncology professionals to ensure a safe transition home. We support wound care routines, medication schedules, symptom monitoring, and rehabilitation plans to reduce the risk of complications and readmission.
Palliative and End-of-Life Cancer Care at Home
For individuals receiving palliative cancer care, our focus is comfort, dignity, and symptom management. We work closely with district nurses, GPs, and specialist teams to ensure coordinated end-of-life support in the place you feel safest: home.
How Cancer Care at Home Begins
Every care arrangement begins with a comprehensive assessment conducted by an experienced care manager. We review medical history, treatment plans, mobility needs, medication schedules, and personal preferences before creating a tailored care plan.
Ongoing reviews ensure care adapts safely as clinical needs change.

